- Studio: Columbia Pictures
- Release Date: Jul 19, 2002
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IlzeS.Aug 5, 20028Very nice movie! I think this movie is great film to the kids. Dynamic but lovely.
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ChadS.Aug 5, 20025
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KingKongDec 2, 20020It sucked! Every scene was unrealistic. A family adopting a mouse? A mouse playing soccer? "Little hey little ho" "Littlie hi little lo" The movie sucked majorly.
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EricS.Aug 12, 20026Pleasantly entertaining and delightful in it's simplicity; better than the original. The suspension of disbelief needed to watch Stuart operate in a world with full-sized grownups and accepted as one of them might be a chore for adults, though. Kids will be delighted by the in-jokes and fanciful imagination offered by Bruce Joel Rubin's script. And of course, Michael J. Fox is great.
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90A wonderful thing to snuggle into, as full of heart and pep and innocence as the title character himself.
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Vacillating between sappy and snappy, Stuart Little 2 is featherweight family fare, perfectly timed for viewers with short attention spans.
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63Neither man nor mouse nor any other critter has a prayer of holding his/her/its own once the real star of the sequel shows up: Snowbell, the worrywart feline voiced by Nathan Lane.